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(p V. D, r fl rCX w Better than Corn* flour —Cheaper, too Here's another member of tho Thistle Family—Thistle Semolina Sweetheart o' Wheat. Don't confound it. with the coarse unappetising product previously aold as. Semolina. Thistle Sweet--heart o' Wheat is infinitely superior in quality and flavour. Already it has displaced cornflour in thousands off N.Z. homes, for it is not only cheaper and more eoonomicol. but it gives a delicious zest and : flavour to all dishes bla.no- ' mange, costards, puddings, scones, pastry, macaroni, cheese, or a* u thickener (or soup and gravies. THISTLE lina Sweetheart o'Wfieat Fur more nutritious thiui cornflour, too-11% ot , prp.teld as; against 1% In cornflonr. '' w PLANTING SEASON, 1918. - offer the following in strong, well-grown, hardy plants: — FRUIT TREES (all kinds).—One year, Is 6d each, 15s per dozen, £5 per 100; two years, 2s each, 18s per dozen, £7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS.— Gs per dozen. RHUBARB.—7s 6d per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. —ls 6d to 3s fid each, according to size and variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. BARBERRY.—One year, 2os per 1000; two years, 40s per 1000. BOXTHORN—2Os per 1000. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA and LAWSONIANA.—2Os to 40s per 100, according to size. PINUS INSIGNUS, MURIOATA and OTHER PINES—Two years, 20s per 100. ROSES.—Our selection, Is 3d each, 12s per dozen; Customer's selection, Is 6d each, 15s per dozen. Novelties as per catalogues. THE ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES. Packing and Freight Extra in all cases. Catalogues Free on application. Terms.—Two and a-half per cent, discount for cash (excepting for Barberry and Boxthorn). DUNCAN & DAVTES, LTD., New Plymouth. A. S. HICKS, Tikorangi. G. H. MILLS, Normanby. R. M'K. MORISON, giratford. W. P. Taylor, Stratford (no Fruit Trees or Barberry). J. REVELL, Hawera. . WHERE DO YOU LUNCH? THE MARBLE BAR. Yt/TNTER Menu conies into operation Tuesday next. Some of our Specials are as follows: HOT LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. Menu a la Carte: Hot Spaghetti on Toast (an Italian delicacy), served with our famous Danish Coffee, Tea or Chocolate, 9d. Toheroa Soup, Oyster Soup, Beef Tea, or Tomato Puree, served with Crackers, Sandwiches or Toast, 6d a bowl. Delicious Afternoon Teas, served with dainty home-made cakes, scones, etc., Bd. Try our Hot Sodas and Hot Fruit Squashes (any flavour). Musical Selections by Mrs. George from 3 to 5 p.m. THE MARBLE BAR: THE ORIGINAL SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALISTS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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